Exploring the concepts of peace culture and designing a conceptual model (Qualitative method)

Document Type : sience

Authors
1 phd student
2 Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch
Abstract
Peace is one of the oldest human desires And because it has been more threatened and endangered than any other value, Humans have always been trying to find a solution to it, both theoretically and in terms of cross-cutting practical solutions. Increasing human interactions and relationships have led to the concept of peace In the life of human beings with the enforceability of human rights rules as the first and most important goal , emerges as a culture of peace. In this research, which is a basic research of descriptive-exploratory type, An attempt has been made to use " the grounded theory methodology " in humanities studies, Providing a model of a culture of peace in accordance with the research method and its goals. Introduction of concepts, Categories and meta-categories grown from within the data to saturation were studied, The model of culture of peace in 5 main categories with the categories of cognition and awareness, Compassion and rationalism as characteristics of a culture of peace, Reinforcing factors with the categories of new media technologies and social responsibility, Class of shaping factors included : Cultural structures and education, consequence class included: Global Citizenship and Sustainable Security, And the class of barriers to formation Included obscene traits and politicization were counted

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Volume 11, Issue 45
Winter 2023
Pages 239-255

  • Receive Date 17 July 2022
  • Revise Date 18 September 2022
  • Accept Date 26 October 2022